WR presents Perspectives On The Construction Industry



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perspectives on the construction industry

Fall 09
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In This Issue
• When Every Dollar Counts
• Tapping Into The Expertise Of Outsiders
• Controlling Risks In Long-Term Contracts
• Keeping Good Project Records Makes Sense
• Developments in Tax and Business


Archives

Summer 09
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In This Issue
• What’s In the Stimulus Plan For Contractors?
• Tighter Standards On Storm-water Runoff Proposed
• Tapping Into Green Construction
• Your Retirement Plan - What To Do Next?
• Developments in Tax and Business


Spring 09
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In This Issue
• Know the Rules On Independent Contractors
• Before Accepting "Takeover" Work
• Verifying The Legal Status Of Employees
• Key Construction Contractor Financial Ratios
• Developments in Tax and Business


Fall 08 / Winter 09
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In This Issue
• Knowing When To Repair or Replace Equipment
• Retaining Good Employees
• Recycling Waste Construction Materials
• Estate Planning Pointers for Contractors
• Developments in Tax and Business


Summer 08
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In This Issue
• New Tax Law Benefits Contractors
• Know When To Hold Them, Know When To Toss Them (Documents)
• Building Better Banking Relationships
• Managing Overhead Costs
• Developments in Tax and Business


Spring 08
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In This Issue
• Sureties Want To See Strong Balance Sheets
• Managing Your Company’s Cash Flow
• Federal Water Resources Development Act of 2007
• Safety Self-inspections Make Sense for Contractors
• Developments in Tax and Business



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